KEY TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Brazil Iron has completed a Feasibility Study based on the following project configuration.

7.5 mtpa

of green direct reduction grade pellet feed

7.1 mtpa

of green direct reduction pellets

5.0 mtpa

and hot briquetted iron (direct reduced briquetted iron)

The future of iron and steel

The key to decarbonizing steel production is the shift from coal-fired blast furnaces to electric arc furnaces (EAFs), powered by renewable electricity. With the right raw materials, this approach can achieve zero carbon emissions.

EAFs can only be fed with steel scrap and direct reduced iron (DRI). There are 337 mtpa of EAF capacity under development. Deficits in steel scrap and DRI supply are approaching. By 2031, McKinsey Co. estimates the DRI deficit to be 109 mtpa. To deliver the necessary steel sustainably, without emitting CO2 into the atmosphere, a substantial increase in sustainable DRI production is required.

Brazil Iron Attends Resourcing Tomorrow Conference in London to Present its  Pioneering Green HBI Project to Partners

At the recent Resourcing Tomorrow Conference held in London from December 3-5, 2024, Brazil Iron showcased its innovative project, which will produce Hot Briquetted Iron (HBI) using the country’s extensive renewable energy. This initiative aligns with the global steel industry’s imperative to transition from traditional coal-powered blast furnaces to more sustainable Electric Arc Furnaces (EAFs). […]

Brazil Iron and CBPM Partner to Advance $5 Billion Green Iron Project in Bahia

Brazil Iron has formalized a strategic partnership with the Companhia Baiana de Pesquisa Mineral (CBPM), strengthening its commitment to responsible mining and regional development in Bahia. This collaboration will support the advancement of Brazil Iron’s $5 billion green iron project in Piatã, ensuring that the initiative aligns with the interests of local communities and the […]

13th CAE Meeting

The Falhado community hosted the 13th meeting of the Mocó Mine Development Monitoring Commission last week. The meeting took place at the Association of Horsemen in that locality, located in the rural area of Piatã. The Environmental Impact Study and Environmental Impact Report (EIS/EIR) remained the main topic of discussion, and participants were able to […]

Virtual Question and Suggestion Box

News! Another way to connect with us! 👥✉️ Brazil Iron has created the Virtual Question and Suggestion Box as a way to listen and address the concerns of those living in the region! Now, you can send your questions, doubts, and suggestions quickly and conveniently through our social media channels. How to send your messages: […]

Jussiape Chamber

The City Council of Jussiape received a team from Brazil Iron on Friday, the 19th, for a presentation on the activities carried out in the city. The work is in the research phase and includes the regions of Bicho, Contendas, Palmeiras, Lagoinhas, and Bananeira. Representatives of the local population were able to gather more information, […]

Fauna Survey

Brazil Iron recently initiated a fauna survey process in the region. This work, the largest and most comprehensive ever conducted in the area, will encompass the municipalities of Piatã, Abaíra, Jussiape, and Mucugê. Several cameras that can capture images in extremely low light conditions have been installed in various locations. The equipment features technology that […]

Seedlings Plantation

The Brazil Iron Plan for the Recovery of Degraded Areas (PRAD) has surpassed the milestone of two thousand planted seedlings since its implementation. Nearly R$100,000 has been invested in restoring regions that currently lack vegetation and maintaining the preservation of natural resources. With the acquisition of inputs and substrates to assist in the production of […]

No mining, no mobile

For those who didn’t follow our post last week, we are starting a series called Vida sem Minação. The objective is to make people, in general, aware that mining activity is present in several areas of our lives. Some of them we didn’t even imagine. In this first text, let’s understand that, without the mining […]
Green iron ore beneficiation process with magnetic separation

Direct reduction grade green iron


Our world-class itabirite deposits will be beneficiated at the mine using magnetic separation and flotation powered by renewable electricity. The process will yield a 67.5% Fe concentrate suitable for direct reduction, a specification achieved by less than 3% of seaborne iron ore production worldwide.

Production of pellets and HBI will take place at the port complex, utilizing renewable electricity and advanced carbon capture and storage to achieve over 90% reduction in emissions from the outset, while studying the transition to green hydrogen to reach net-zero.

Feasibility study

Brazil Iron is currently completing a Feasibility Study based on the following project configuration: 8 mtpa green direct reduction pellet feed, 7 mtpa green.

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CO2 emissions

Our goal is to be a global leader in decarbonizing the steel industry and to be uniquely positioned to develop a net-zero CO2 operation, with all processes and logistics in place.

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Directors and Management

Directors and Management

Our team has extensive experience in the exploration, development, financing and mining of iron ore deposits worldwide.

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